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Claim of Dixie Power Company for installing underground lighting system for 53,038.92 was allowed. Motion Councilman Pace that the Committee on Streets confer with the Telephone Company Board, o r i t s President. and make formal demand t h a t their lines be taken off those poles immediately. Carried (In o r d e r to remove poles from Main Street) Aug. 5 , 1920 ...Claim of Andrew Corry for damages in the sum of $30 for injury to his car when driven into a rock on the s t r e e t was read and referred to Finance Committee. Nov. 5 , 1920.. .Alma Esplin of the Iron County Fair Committee brought in a report showing receipts and disbursements of said Committee, and asked for an appropriation to cover same. $200 was appropriated. The matter of the Telephone Company exceeding their franchise r i g h t s in constructing a line of poles on Center Street was discussed and was referred to Committee on Streets. Councilman Pace advised the Council that numerous complaints had been made a s to the inaction of the City Marshal. Also, against the Goodie Garden Confectionary keeping open until early morning hours and that minors were allowed there until closing. It was motioned t h a t the Confectionary be required to close a t 1 2 midnight. Nov. 6 , 1920 ...M r . A. L . Woodhouse, Dixie Power Company, with reference to the installing of the new modern s t r e e t lighting system, stated t h a t at no time had he intended it to be construed that the Dixie Power Company was hound to construct the overhead cable system connected to the poles on the c u r b line, and to remove the old poles from the s t r e e t s . After discussion to the contrary, the City Attorney was asked to formulate a contract calling for the completion of t h e system a s understood by the Council members. Nov. 9, 1920.. . Councilman Macfarlane, having f u r t h e r investigated the agreement between the City and Dixie Power Company, said there were v e r y little grounds for the Power Company's present attitude and recommended that the claim presented by said Company for full payment be not granted. [Allowed $2500 instead of $3000) Motion Councilman Jones that the Finance Committee negotiate for a reduction in the rates now being charged for lights. Carried. Watermaster report shows that t h e r e are 92 persons delinquent in payment of their water r a t e s . Dec. 9, 1920.. .After consideration, a motion was made that the contract submitted b y the Dixie Power Company on installation, occupation, and service be approved. Carried.

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

Claim of Dixie Power Company for installing underground lighting system for 53,038.92 was allowed. Motion Councilman Pace that the Committee on Streets confer with the Telephone Company Board, o r i t s President. and make formal demand t h a t their lines be taken off those poles immediately. Carried (In o r d e r to remove poles from Main Street) Aug. 5 , 1920 ...Claim of Andrew Corry for damages in the sum of $30 for injury to his car when driven into a rock on the s t r e e t was read and referred to Finance Committee. Nov. 5 , 1920.. .Alma Esplin of the Iron County Fair Committee brought in a report showing receipts and disbursements of said Committee, and asked for an appropriation to cover same. $200 was appropriated. The matter of the Telephone Company exceeding their franchise r i g h t s in constructing a line of poles on Center Street was discussed and was referred to Committee on Streets. Councilman Pace advised the Council that numerous complaints had been made a s to the inaction of the City Marshal. Also, against the Goodie Garden Confectionary keeping open until early morning hours and that minors were allowed there until closing. It was motioned t h a t the Confectionary be required to close a t 1 2 midnight. Nov. 6 , 1920 ...M r . A. L . Woodhouse, Dixie Power Company, with reference to the installing of the new modern s t r e e t lighting system, stated t h a t at no time had he intended it to be construed that the Dixie Power Company was hound to construct the overhead cable system connected to the poles on the c u r b line, and to remove the old poles from the s t r e e t s . After discussion to the contrary, the City Attorney was asked to formulate a contract calling for the completion of t h e system a s understood by the Council members. Nov. 9, 1920.. . Councilman Macfarlane, having f u r t h e r investigated the agreement between the City and Dixie Power Company, said there were v e r y little grounds for the Power Company's present attitude and recommended that the claim presented by said Company for full payment be not granted. [Allowed $2500 instead of $3000) Motion Councilman Jones that the Finance Committee negotiate for a reduction in the rates now being charged for lights. Carried. Watermaster report shows that t h e r e are 92 persons delinquent in payment of their water r a t e s . Dec. 9, 1920.. .After consideration, a motion was made that the contract submitted b y the Dixie Power Company on installation, occupation, and service be approved. Carried.